The jury’s latest report is Uncuffed and Unemployed: There is Work to be Done

Summary: Learning that roughly 440 individuals are released back into Marin County every month, the Marin County Civil Grand Jury investigated how incarcerated persons are helped to become ready for employment after incarceration. The advantages to the County of preparing incarcerated people for the job market are significant. The ability to support themselves generates dignity and a sense of purpose, contributes to family and society, and has a lower likelihood of returning to criminal activity.

The full report, which contains five findings and five recommendations, can be accessed on the Marin County Civil Grand Jury website at:
https://www.marincounty.gov/sites/g/files/fdkgoe241/files/2025-05/Uncuffed%20and%20Unemployed.pdf

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